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“I have been grateful to the Quran for making me such a good atheist”

Oct 13, 2016 3:59 am By Robert Spencer

Rafida Bonya Ahmed’s husband Avijit Roy was murdered for “blasphemy” for the crime of being an atheist and not believing in Islam. If we had a sane administration, Avijit Roy case would have been celebrated by the State Department as a martyr for the freedom of speech and made into a diplomatic issue between the U.S. and the Bangladeshi government until it began to guarantee protection for those who dared to question Islam. Instead, the U.S. is about to elect a President who has actively encouraged those who want to make it a crime here as well to insult Islam and Muhammad.

The United States ought to be standing up for the freedom of speech. But this is, of course, the age of Obama and Hillary Clinton.

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“Al-Qaeda Attack Survivor Says Quran Makes Her ‘Such a Good Atheist,'” by Bridget Johnson, PJ Media, October 11, 2016:

A survivor of a 2015 machete attack by al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent told a conference in Pittsburgh this past weekend that she only has to read the Quran to confirm her atheism.

In February 2015, Bangladeshi-American secularist blogger Avijit Roy was hacked to death on a Dhaka street. “The target was an American citizen.. 2 in 1. #America recently martyred 2 of our brothers in #Khurasan & #Shaam. #Revenge+#Punishment,” Ansar al-Islam Bangladesh tweeted afterward.

Roy and his wife, Rafida Bonya Ahmed, lived in suburban Atlanta and were visiting Bangladesh for a month.

“I am a Bangladeshi American writer, blogger and also one of the moderators of the Bengali blog Muktomona – which is the first freethinking blog in the Bengali language,” Ahmed said while accepting the “Forward” award from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. “My late husband Dr. Avijit Roy founded this online platform in 2001 as a Yahoo forum, way before the very, very noisy days of blogging.”

“My husband and I were attacked by the Indian Subcontinent [branch] of al-Qaeda, on Feb. 26, 2015, when we were visiting Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, for a book signing event,” she said. “This claimed Avijit’s life and I barely escaped… I suffered four machete stabs on my head, a sliced-off thumb, and numerous other injuries all over my body.”

“What was our fault? Avi and I were, are atheists, blogger, writer, and above all secular humanists. Avijit wrote and edited 10 books… two of his books titled Philosophy of Disbelief and Virus of Faith, they made him exceedingly popular among young adults and progressive readers.”

But those titles, Ahmed said, “also fueled hostility and anger towards Avijit from religious fundamentalists.”

“The online blogging platform Muktomona also became the name of a secular humanist movement for Bangla-speaking people. I wrote a book on evolution and wrote many other blogs,” she added. “I guess that would be it — a pretty good summary of our crimes in the eyes of the Islamic terrorist groups.”

Before the attack, Ahmed was a marketing director with a computer science background. After the attack, she accepted an offer from a university “to do research work on the rise of Islamism in Bangladesh.”

“My late husband would have loved such an opportunity; he loved to write, that was his life, his passion,” she said. “The reason I think Bangladesh is important because unlike many other Islamic countries, Bangladesh, had a secular history with 90 percent Muslim population… over the last few decades it has slowly moved towards Islamic fundamentalism. I think it will be a unique case to uncover why Bangladesh is embracing the same fate as many other traditional Islamic countries, though Bangladesh had such a different background.”…

“Whenever my faith in ‘no faith’ used to get shaky, I would read Surah Nisa from the Quran, which talks about women and women’s rights in Islam,” Ahmed continued. “…I have been grateful to the Quran for making me such a good atheist ever since.”

Bangladesh’s government “continues to arrest, harass and jail bloggers, journalists and activists on the basis” of its blasphemy law, she stressed, but “the government stays silent when atheist bloggers get stabbed to death one by one by the Islamic militants in the broad daylight.”…

The terror group’s murders have included the April attack on USAID worker Xulhaz Mannan, 35, who previously worked for the U.S. Embassy as a protocol officer and also founded the country’s only LGBT magazine, and Mahbub Tonoy, 25, a magazine contributor.

That same month, AQIS issued an updated list of “who’s next” targeting guidelines. Along with “anyone insulting prophet Muhammad” or supporting the free-speech rights of those who do, “those who don’t allow others to follow the rulings of the Islamic Shariah,” including teachers, political leaders, judges, doctors, etc., are named as targets, as well as “those who intentionally misrepresent Islam in their writing or talks in order to take the Muslim community away from Islam which is one of the major agendas of the Crusaders,” including writers, “so-called intellectuals,” newspaper editors, actors, producers, poets and journalists.

“Those who oppose the Islamic Shariah by their talks or writings or show insolence towards it or insult it” are also named as targets, as are “those who are engaged in spreading nudity, obscenity and shamefulness in the Muslim society.”

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  1. Baucent says

    Oct 13, 2016 at 4:39 am

    Who was it that observed that without the apostasy laws demanding death for muslims who abandon their religion or join another religion, Islam would have died out centuries ago. The death threat has largely succeeded in holding the dam from bursting. Only a few brave principled souls dare to leave.

    • Sheykh Yer Weeni says

      Oct 13, 2016 at 11:54 am

      Baucent, it was Sheykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi who said those words, and much more. Here he is:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huMu8ihDlVA

      Now think about that for a moment. What kind of ideology needs a death penalty against those who leave it, in order for the ideology to survive? You see that Osama bin Laden’s “strong horse” of Islam has a weak underbelly: it rules it votaries by domination and fear. I almost feel sorry for Muslims. Almost.

  2. No Fear says

    Oct 13, 2016 at 5:04 am

    Some people literally believe that the Quran is the word of an almighty sentient creator of the universe.
    Some people also believe the moon is made of green cheese.
    Both beliefs are laughable and deserve ridicule.

    • David says

      Oct 13, 2016 at 11:02 am

      When MO first encounter (the demon) he knew he had met with pure Evil. It so terrified him that he tried to kill himself not once, but several times!
      Learned muslims all know the purly evil origins of their cult. They know in their heart of hearts that THEY SERVE SATAN.
      The mission of the rest of human kind is to see it for what it is. And act accordingly.
      “Friends don’t let friends embrace SATANISM”. It’s that simple.

    • Frank Courtney says

      Oct 14, 2016 at 11:45 am

      All religious beliefs deserve ridicule.

  3. Praeceptor Maximus says

    Oct 13, 2016 at 6:45 am

    It is a great tragedy when enlightened people are killed by ignorant barbarians. The murder of Avijit Roy highlights how obscene both Obama and Hillary are in praising Islam as a religion of peace. They and their lackeys, the mainstream media, have surely blood on their hands.

  4. john spielman says

    Oct 13, 2016 at 8:00 am

    stop all trade with Bangladesh until the islamic terrorists and their networks are destroyed

  5. mortimer says

    Oct 13, 2016 at 10:05 am

    Bangladeshi-American secularist blogger Avijit Roy is a martyr of atheism. Are the American atheists grateful to him for giving his all for his principles? They will probably not even notice his sacrifice, but in the Muslim countries agnostics and atheists will notice. They have to.

    Some American atheists Sam Harris has made an effort to understand Islamic behavior, but he needs to understand the jihad doctrine and the straightjacket that it puts in place: Sharia law. He could use the help of Robert Spencer to do so, if he will just pick up a book by Robert Spencer and read one.

    • Angemon says

      Oct 13, 2016 at 11:37 am

      Sam Harris won’t step off the reservation.

  6. Kepha says

    Oct 13, 2016 at 5:40 pm

    It is too bad that Avijit Roy was murdered, and I feel sorry for him and his survivors. I suppose it’s because the “outmoded superstition” allows me to feel that “any man’s death diminishes me, since I am involved in mankind”, as the Christian clergyman John Donne said.

    But my general guess about the idolators of science, state, and/or self is that they’ll congratulate themselves on how smart they are when their Muslim allies massacre all the Christians, and then when the beast turns on them, they’ll gulp and meekly recite the Shehada. The more libertine and wealthier males among them might even warm to the faith that taught them anew not to blaspheme. After all, their great prophet Bertrand Russell said it would be better to live on one’s knees (with butt in the air?) rather than die on one’s knees (in moral equivalence exercise re the USA and Soviet Union).

  7. Eric Jones says

    Oct 13, 2016 at 9:40 pm

    This is a very sad story. I am not an atheist myself, but people should have the freedom of their conscience. May Mr. Roy rest in peace and his wife fully recover from her wounds.

    Even if one wanted to submit to the jizya it could take 10% to 50% of ones annual income. It cost to surrender.

    Eric

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